>>>>>Yeah... it's more like a table saw that you can put in a box. An exemplary tool. Plunge cut, etc. You'd have to use it to understand, and still might not be able to justify the cost.
I use its competitor's offering
The EZ Smart Guide System
http://www.eurekazone.com/The system works very well and saves a lot of space. Documentation, however, is a bit lacking. Linking to its discussion forum,
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/forumdisplay.php?f=26>>>The Kapex sliding compound miter saw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYWL4-dTNycI am pretty sure that the EZ bridge can replace a sliding compound miter saw as well. I do not have the bridge.
Other tools that I have: Dewalt DW612 router, Bosch 1591 jig saw, Kreg K3 pilot holes jig, Bessey clamps etc. I actually am shopping for a random orbital sander, and am pretty sure will get a 5" Bosch, as the Festool is 3X the price of a Bosch and it is a bit hard to justify the price as I will only use it a few times a year at most.